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iCal 8:00 PM. Radcliffe Choral Society [MA]: Another Music. Osnat Netzer" Disturbed Earth (world premiere, text by Margaret Atwood); Eric William Barnum: Spark; David Conte: In Praise of Music; Elliott Carter: The Harmony of Morning; Ola Gjeilo: Song of the Universal. Margaret Weckworth, conductor. With professional orchestra. "Another Music" showcases and celebrates the versatility, complexity, and empowering nature of treble and women's choral music. For more information, call 617-299-1609 or email manager@radcliffechoralsociety.org. Paine Hall, Harvard University, Cambridge MA 02138 (View flier)

iCal 8:00 PM. Radcliffe Choral Society [MA]: Concert III of the 2013 Harvard Women’s Chorus Festival. Featuring the World Premiere of Elena Ruehr’s “They used to ask me” (2012), with Lorelei Ensemble, The Radcliffe Choral Society, CCCEPA Select Women’s Ensemble, Los Angeles Children’s Chorus Chamber Singers, and the Cornell University Chorus. Tickets: $20 general, $10 student Sanders Theatre, Harvard University, Cambridge MA 02138

iCal 4:00 PM. Radcliffe Choral Society [MA]: Concert II of the 2013 Harvard Women’s Chorus Festival. Keynote Address by Beverly Taylor and performances by the Wellesley College Choir, Smith College Chamber Singers, Vassar College Women’s Chorus, Rhode Island Children’s Chorus Chamber Choir, Cantilena, and Cappella Clausura. Tickets: $20 general, $10 student Sanders Theatre, Harvard University, Cambridge MA 02138

iCal 8:00 PM. Radcliffe Choral Society [MA]: Concert I of the 2013 Harvard Women’s Chorus Festival. Featuring Sweet Honey in the Rock, The Radcliffe Choral Society, The Sisters of Kuumba, Handel and Haydn Society’s Young Women’s Chorus and The Boston Conservatory Women’s Chorus. Tickets: $30 general, $15 student Sanders Theatre, Harvard University, Cambridge MA 02138

iCal 3:30 PM. Radcliffe Choral Society [MA]: Harvard Women’s Chorus Festival. The Radcliffe Choral Society and Harvard University are pleased to announce the 2013 Harvard Women’s Chorus Festival on February 15-16, 2013, highlighted by a performance residency with internationally renowned a cappella ensemble Sweet Honey in the Rock®. Featuring children’s, high school, collegiate, community and professional ensembles from across the United States, the festival brings distinguished singers, conductors, composers and scholars together to celebrate music for women’s voices. This year’s event will honor Professor Beverly Taylor, Director of Choral Activities at the University of Wisconsin and former conductor of the Radcliffe Choral Society (1978-1995).
\ \ Performances at Harvard’s Sanders Theatre will also include the critically acclaimed Boston-based Lorelei Ensemble, Harvard’s Kuumba Singers and Radcliffe Choral Society, the Los Angeles Children’s Chorus, and others, and present the world premiere of Elena Ruehr’s “They Used to Ask Me,” a setting of the eminent Canadian poet Margaret Atwood, a Radcliffe alumna (MA, 1962). Additional festival events include a Hildegard von Bingen Workshop with Laurie Monahan (Longy School of Music); a conducting masterclass with Ann Howard Jones (Boston University); and reading sessions and panel discussions for topics related to women’s ensembles.
Harvard University, Cambridge MA 02138

iCal 3:30 PM. Radcliffe Choral Society [MA]: A Festival of Women's Choruses. Please join us from 2/14 to 2/16 for a weekend of Women's Chorus music, featuring a performance by the world renowned group Sweet Honey in the Rock, the Lorelei Ensemble, and Harvard's Radcliffe Choral Society. The festival will also feature masterclasses and info sessions for participants. For more information, call 617-495-0692 or email mpfitzer@fas.harvard.edu. Harvard University, Cambridge MA 02138

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  • The Seraphim Singers [MA]: Inspired to Joy. We have been through many challenges in recent years, yet Joy resurfaces from consolation growing into hope. Ivo Antognini: Hope is the thing with feathers (poetry by Emily Dickinson); Hubert Parry: There is an old belief; Samuel Coleridge-Taylor: Magnificat in F; Trevor Weston: Lauda (premiere, commissioned work, poetry by Angelo Geter); works of J.S. Bach, Felix Mendelssohn, Franz Biebl, and Maurice Duruflé. Pre-concert forum with Trevor Weston, and Angelo Geter at 7:30 pm on March 2. The March 3 concert will be broadcast. Stephan Griffin, baritone; Heinrich Christensen, organ; Paul Mattal and Stephanie Wingfield, cello. Tickets: $22 advance/$25 door; seniors $17 advance/$20 door; students $10; virtual: $15+. [3/2 & 3/3/2024] West Roxbury MA